Entertainment pundit Mr Logic says the music industry has not seen proper growth because some of the old musicians are selfish.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz, Mr Logic said some old musicians failed to bring up successors to carry on their legacy.
According to him, some of them did a great disservice to the industry and the industry is paying dearly for their negligence.
“The elders who came before us are too selfish and self-centred. They don’t know how to pull the young ones along,” he said.
Mr Logic cited the reported sour relationship between legendary musician Kojo Antwi and Kwaisey Pee.
According to Mr Logic, the maestro Kojo Antwi did not handle the situation well.
Mr Logic feels Kojo Antwi should have supported the ‘Mehia Odo’ hitmaker so he can have the confidence to churn out great songs.
"Kojo Antwi should have held you up and said that this is my guy and when I leave he is going to succeed me. That is how to grow the industry. It really hurts me that he did not bring you close because you are a talented musician.”
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